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Hans Danuser (born in 1953 in Chur) is a Swiss artist and photographer. His first major work, the cycle In Vivo, brought him international fame, therein he broke several societal taboos with respect to genetic research and nuclear physics. Since the 1990s, in addition to his photographic studies, Danuser has focused increasingly on transdisciplinary (research) projects in the arts and sciences.

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  • Hans Danuser (Künstler) (de)
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  • Hans Danuser (* 19. März 1953 in Chur) ist ein Schweizer Künstler und Fotograf. Sein bekanntester Werkzyklus ist , worin er sich mit Tabu-Zonen der Gesellschaft, wie der Genforschung oder der Atomphysik, beschäftigt und der ihn international bekannt machte. Seit den 1990er-Jahren liegt Danusers Fokus in Ergänzung zur Fotografie vermehrt auf transdisziplinären (Forschungs-)Projekte in Kunst und Wissenschaft. (de)
  • Hans Danuser (born in 1953 in Chur) is a Swiss artist and photographer. His first major work, the cycle In Vivo, brought him international fame, therein he broke several societal taboos with respect to genetic research and nuclear physics. Since the 1990s, in addition to his photographic studies, Danuser has focused increasingly on transdisciplinary (research) projects in the arts and sciences. (en)
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  • Hans Danuser (* 19. März 1953 in Chur) ist ein Schweizer Künstler und Fotograf. Sein bekanntester Werkzyklus ist , worin er sich mit Tabu-Zonen der Gesellschaft, wie der Genforschung oder der Atomphysik, beschäftigt und der ihn international bekannt machte. Seit den 1990er-Jahren liegt Danusers Fokus in Ergänzung zur Fotografie vermehrt auf transdisziplinären (Forschungs-)Projekte in Kunst und Wissenschaft. (de)
  • Hans Danuser (born in 1953 in Chur) is a Swiss artist and photographer. His first major work, the cycle In Vivo, brought him international fame, therein he broke several societal taboos with respect to genetic research and nuclear physics. Since the 1990s, in addition to his photographic studies, Danuser has focused increasingly on transdisciplinary (research) projects in the arts and sciences. (en)
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